Mr. Specter. At what time, based on your observation, did the windshield of the President's car look like that picture?

Mr. Greer. I had never seen that until the following day after it came back from Dallas.

Mr. Specter. But on November 23, did the President's car windshield look like that?

Mr. Greer. Yes, sir; it looked like there was a break that had a diamond, in the windshield whenever I was shown that at the garage, the White House garage.

Mr. Specter. Was the size and scope of the crack the same as that which is shown on that exhibit?

Mr. Greer. That I wouldn't remember whether it was quite that large or not. I don't believe it was that big. It might not have been but I wouldn't say for sure.

Mr. Specter. Did you observe any crack on the windshield after the time of the shooting on November 22?

Mr. Greer. No, sir; I didn't see it at all. I didn't know anything about it until I came back, until the car came back and I was shown that.

Mr. Specter. Did you have any occasion on November 22, after the shooting, to observe closely the windshield?

Mr. Greer. No, sir. The only time I was in the car was going to the hospital and I never—I didn't see the car any more. It was just from the shooting until we got to Parkland that I was with the car. I left the car there and never did see it until it was back at the White House garage.